
This week on Fright Flick FMK, we crack open Eric Stanze’s Scrapbook (2000)—a film that doesn’t just horrify, it violates every boundary of comfort.
Inside this underground nightmare, a killer keeps a scrapbook of agony, documenting every scream, every humiliation, every broken soul. Spoilers ahead:
- The scrapbook isn’t a diary—it’s a graveyard of shattered lives.
- Survival isn’t heroic—it’s a descent into something worse than death.
- By the final page, sanity is shredded, and morality is ash.
This isn’t horror for the faint of heart. It’s psychological vivisection, a raw look at human depravity that will leave you questioning your own limits.
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